There is no doubt that the appropriately skilled addressee of the Patent would have known about degeneracy. |
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The notional addressee is likely to want to use materials readily at hand to make essentially the same thing as is disclosed in the prior art. |
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They will be delivered to the addressee in gift packs, with personal messages. |
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This was paid out in the name of the person appearing on the package as the addressee and for his account. |
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In fact, they just xeroxed an invitation from another country and sent it to us without an addressee. |
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The addressee and the author of this memo are still active and hold prominent positions in government. |
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Both parties agreed that the addressee is deemed to be unimaginative and uninventive. |
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The notional addressee is not expected to find the patentee's presumed intention from the specification. |
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The dative is used to designate an addressee. The dative is also used to show an object towards which an action is directed. |
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ProMobile claimed that it has received no such letter, while the French company insists it has proof that it has reached the addressee. |
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All this is of course comes from the perspective of an addressee whom I have held to have been rather too well qualified. |
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The postman is forced to meet the addressee only when registered posts or money orders are delivered. |
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The addressee should have received the package but refused to pay the high tax imposed on cigarettes. |
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Mail was expensive and had to be collected after a conveyance fee was paid at the post office by the addressee. |
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But where does the skilled workman or the skilled addressee stand in the spectrum? |
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So if I was not the intended addressee of the chain letter, I could harvest and sell the addresses. |
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If the addressee is on another PC then the text is sent via the resident network. |
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Some languages, such as Japanese, have elaborate systems of pronouns to mark the relationship between addresser and addressee. |
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Perhaps the addressee already knows the information in the telegram because he has been watching over you. |
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If you set yourself up as the last word on the truth or falsehood of ads, you will immediately be the addressee of a lot of spin. |
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What were the patentee's words intended to convey to the skilled addressee? |
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Even when we are not the addressee but a later reader, they make us feel that we are members of a fortunate audience. |
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The addressee shall be so advised by telefax or other technical means of communication. |
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In particular the identity of the sender or paying agency and the name or administrative unit of the addressee shall be clearly marked. |
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The purpose of the double date system in Article 9 is to protect the rights of both the applicant and the addressee. |
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Therefore, any electronic mail not wanted by the addressee is strictly forbidden. |
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The addressee of On benefits is called Liberalis, a name that drives home a point that Seneca wants to emphasize. |
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Each permit issued should be accompanied by a detailed description of the material, the addressee and end user. |
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If you leave our site via a link to another site, it may happen that cookies are also sent by the addressee of the selected site. |
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Correspondence should be delivered to the addressee without interception and without being opened or otherwise read. |
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By other details material to the agreement only being inserted into the agreement form after it has been signed by the addressee. |
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These supporting letters should not accompany the application but should be sent directly to the addressee below either by mail or e-mail. |
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If no one is home, we will leave a Delivery Notice Card informing the addressee of the pickup location. |
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Personal service on the addressee with the debtor's acknowledgement of receipt? |
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The agent has only contacted the addressee in order to update and correct the details on the company. |
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If I send a gift by post, the Post Office supply the service of delivery of the parcel for me, not for the addressee who knows nothing of the transaction. |
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One, sent to London, was delivered to the addressee the following day. |
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The scam letter, which has already been sent to businesses in the area, falsely claims that the addressee must register under the Data Protection Act. |
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It may not be disclosed to, or used by, anyone other than the addressee. |
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My ballot papers arrived but with the wrongly-named addressee. |
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The information in this email is intended for the addressee only. |
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Mandan has different grammatical forms that depend on gender of the addressee. |
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For example, the feature I indexes the current speaker in the speech event and you, the current addressee. |
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My suggestion is that we all advocate a Tobin tax on e-mail transmissions, on the number of addressees greater than two, so that for every additional addressee a very small Tobin tax is imposed. |
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If the recipient does not designate or use an address, then the message is not presumed to be received until the addressee has notice of it, and is able to retrieve and process it. |
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Where the content of the messages and the identity of the addressee indicates an intention to harass or to act disloyally towards the employer, sterner measures may well be in order. |
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The receipt of an electronic communication is defined as being the time when it becomes capable of being retrieved by the addressee at that party's electronic address, and the addressee becomes aware that it can be retrieved. |
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It shall be notified to the offender by registered letter, by fax or by e-mail, if the latter generates an advice of receipt from the addressee, together with a request for payment of the fine by the stated deadline. |
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The log shall clearly show the name of the detained person, the name of the sender or of the addressee, if known, and the dates on which the item was received or sent. |
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By having informed Ms A. of the content of the above letter even before their addressee and the complainant became aware of it, the Commission failed to act fairly. |
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The communicator should consider what type of information and level of detail is appropriate to the respective addressee, considering the conditions of their use and the level of knowledge. |
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In Poland, when the post-office employee does not find the addressee, he leaves a note in his letter box asking him to pick up his letter within fifteen day at the post-office. |
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Similarly to person deixis, the locations may be either those of the speaker and addressee or those of persons or objects being referred to. |
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These allocutive forms also have different forms depending on whether the addressee is male or female. |
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On receipt at our stores, in the event of any non-conformity to or defect as against the specifications of our order, we reserve the right to return the supplies in question to the addressee carriage forward. |
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The addressee no longer lives here, so I've returned the letter to the post office. |
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